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SHEET MUSIL, GOLD PENS,
_ ment of Horses, Buggies, Saddies,. Harness. &c
a sake City and North Bloomfteld.
Returning will leave Moore's Flat at 7A. M.
Revada Daily Transcript.
BROWN & DEAL, +
PROPRIETORS.
nt , oe
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical & Mechanical Dentist
Offiee—corner of Broad and Pine sts.
I wouldiaform my friends aud
all wishing my services that [ am
prepared to attend those favoring
ine with a call, atany hour. Teeth
after having become sensitive by exposure of the
nerve will be filled. without causing pain.
1 WILL WARKANT ALL WORKodone at this )ffice
to be pe: formed in a more skiiful manner, and
bettar satisfaction giyen than elsewhere in this
vicinity, otherwise no charge wilt be made. M
ae
eharges are moderate; and to suit the times. [.
om permanently located in this city Residenoe
ou Sacramento street, third house from Temper. }.
ance Hall.
Vulecanitte Werk promptly ‘and neatly
done at this office.
CEO. R. CRAWFORD,
Masonic Building, on Pine Street
Always on hand
a full supply of
JUSTICES’
AND
CONSTABES
Blanks.
Dealer in
PLAIN AND .FANCY
2 STATIONERY,
£
BLANK BOOKS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c.
Nevada, Juty*28th .
UNION LIVERY STABLE,
SPRING STREET, NEVADA,
JOHN A, LANCASTER would inhe has added extenthe ie ag generally ‘that
y to his already large and elegant establixhsive
and is prepared to furnish as fine turn outs as
can vedeuke in ‘the state. Well trained, fect
easy Saddle Horses weil equipped for Ladies . .ordentiemen will be ready at afl times. A long
experience in the business and an earnest desire
to retain the contidence of miy friends leads me te
believe L.will be able te give general satisfaction
Particular attention paid to Horses on livery —
Carriages always iu readiness with earefal drivers for the use of parties, b Ils, &e. Theqnal
ity ef stock will permit me to say that those seeking presente or engaged on business would do
well to giveme a éall.
WM. C: RANDOLPH,
Chronometer & Watch Maker,
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c
Masonic Building, Nevada,
D. W. HARRIER’S
STAGE AND EXPRESS LINE
Will leave Nevada Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7
‘ A. M. for
Moore's W oolscy’s and Orleans Flats,
on alternate days, arriving at Nevada at 12M.
Express Will-wave daily. Tho greatest care
and attention will be given to the Express department. and ail business entrusted to this line
will be promptly attended to
: A.A. MULLOY, Agent.
Office—Crawford’s Bookstore, corner Pine &
Commercial streets, Nevada. o2
New & Choice Perfumery,
Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry
Knight Templars Perfume.
Lubins Extracts.
Wight Blooming OCereas.
Red Cross Knight Pefume, F
Fairy do
Jaques do
Barncy’s do
* ._Assorted Odors.
Forsaleby JOSEPH M. LEVEY.
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets.
AND MACHINE SHOP.
_81TAM ExGixes and, Boers
Built to order. sand machimery rahe pe arts
mery constructed, up or
repaired. Every kinds of cast e aw,
erist, malt amd bark mill power end ear
wheels, filled promptly, and at as low
rates as amy establishment in Sacramento or Sad
Francisco—freight added. Heugh & Them
* form bia friends and . ,
ns VEGETABLES.
Cor, of 2d and J, Bt. SACRAMENTO.
Establisgment. a
“NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, TUESDA¥ MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1864.. _ft
The Leading Insurance Company:
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or
HARTFORD.
DEVOTED TO FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
eed
Cash Capital....$600,000 oo
Cash Assets.... 873,342 73
‘Thverted in California Securities
in Over $100,000!
All Monies received for Insurance on this Slope
retained for invegtmenc in California.
Losses Paid in U.S. Gold Coin.
RESIOENT PHOENIX AGENTS in all Cities. Towns, and prominent places on this coast,
“who are authorized to issue Policies; grant Renewals, assent to assignments, and attend to
the business of the
PHOENIX OF HARTFORD
At their respective agencies. as formerly done
from San-Franciseo, under the old systém of
Sub Agents and Traveling Solicitors, adopted
on account of the THEN unsettled state of eociety, objections to writing country risks, and
lack of reliable business material in the country
towns,
Property Owners & Merchants
Desiring Insurance against Loss by Fire in a reHabie’company, and one that furnishes equal facilities to all. will bear in mind that the Phenix ef Hartford isthe only Insurance
Company represented on this coast that has
adopted the Full Agcney System
So thoroughly and profitably
tested by all Leading and
respectabie Insurance
Companies doing a
central Fire business inthe Older States,
Endorsed by the General Agency or Branch
Otfice system, which has been conducted fer
years with equal saccess and sativfaction to company und patrons, by the PHCENIX and one
ther leading Hartford Company with head
quartera, Cincinzati, Ohio
The unprecedented and envied suceets of the
PH(ENAX of Harttord proves the correct workings of the system adopted, whieh, in a word,
is based on the ground thar where men can be
found reliable ¢nough to warrant their being in
sured and intrusted with a Company's ‘PROMISE
TO PAY ON DEMAND," there also can be, found
business men of known integrity, well qualified
by reason thereof, not enly to protect the Company from fraud, but tofurm corrvet and busi
ness like contracts for the insured, that will be
lived up to ja good faith by the Company,
BRANCH OFFICE:
JAMES KING OF WM., BUILDING, 8. W
Corner Montgomery and Commercial Streets.
Entrance, 603 Commercial, SAN FRANCISCO.
R. MH. MAGILL,
GENERAL A JENT
Policies iseued and renewed in this sterling
and popular Company. on ail classes of desirable property, without delay incident to the eubageucy #) 6tem, and at rates as low #68 solvency
and fair profit will admit of
H. MACKIE & CO. Resident Agents.
; Nevada, Sept. 24th, 1464
CENTRE MARKET.
ACUER, and
FRANK AUMER would rea fully inform the citizens of
evada and vicinity that he has
become proprietor of this wellkuow popalar Meat Market, on Commercial
street, afew doora below the Daily Transcript
Printicg Office, and will keep on hand the very
best quality of
BEEF.
FRED. BUL
MUTTON
He hopes by strict attention to business to
feceive a good share of patronage. . og
FALL STYLE FOR 1864.
A. LAMOTT, .
The Leading HATTER of the
. State of California.
55.%. ISSUE HIS FALL STYLE
of MATS onSATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1964.
His stock of Hate and ofevery description exeela any house on this coast.
His prices are lower than any ether
Do nat forget td’ call at bis
Empertum of Fashion !
. Ce te ale
Insurance Company,.
a a Se mei a
ae?
ty
Family Grocery Store !
aat-4
QUICK SALES 11
H. M HinDs. "MC. TULLY
N.C. TULLY & CO.,
Main & Commercial Sts, °
RAE
GROCERIES,
p PROVISIONS,
CASE GOODS, CAN FRUITS,
And im fact éverything usually kept
Which they will sell as Cheap
Cheapest Store in Nevada!!
As we have allthe advantages of the
si market and buy
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are bound to give
Great Bargains in the Grocery line
er We invite beng ners to call and examine
our stock and note down the figures at which
we are selling our Goods ! tt
Our Terms are Cash.
All Goods will be delivered free of charge.
Nevada, Sept 6th—tt ‘
(CH. FERRAND.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
AND a
DAGUERREAN ARTIST.
Everykind of Photograph#t and Am-~brotypes taken in the
Art.
ON PINE STREET,
Over the United States Bakery.
, J. EB. JouNSTON,
Hereby ives notice that he will
geil his entire stock of
FURNITURE,
2 ' At Cost Prices!
It consists in part of
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Chairs, -« Tables, Washstands,
Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans,
Sofa, Kocking and Sewing Chairs, Bedding,
~ Peds, Mattresses. bec. bec.
. Opholsterinug done at the shortest notice
and xtlow rates road street. opposite the National Exehange Hotei. sepit
EMPIRE SALOON,
Cady’s Brick Ballding, Sill Sireet,
GRASS VALLEY.
AMES B. JEFFERY takes thig method
oft informing hi« friends in Nevada and viciaity that he hase become sole proprietor of the
above well known and popular 5 mand will
always keep on hand the very best of
Liquors, Wines, Ales and Cigars.
To which he invites the attention of those who
know a good thing and can appreciate it when it
is sparkling before their eyes.
evadans! yive mea cali when you visit
Grass Valley—I will always hag = songige
willing to serve you wit ne beet in. the
= fey 5 AMES B JEFFERY.
Grass Valley. Sept ste We
D. &. BAKER. J. A. MARTIN
'D. &. BAKER & CO.
DEALEKS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Can Fruits,
Wheat, Baricy and Greand Feed ‘
No. 73 Broad Street, Nevada.
RESH MEATS, OF AUS, MINDS
2 om Fo ee cas oe
Geeds delivered free of Charge
On your way down to get onc of his new style .
ject from the Kast sad Europe. contig wwe
a reasonabie distance of Nevada.
OOD—Of all kinds, on hand and for eale
Cheap tor Gos wgiv
NATIONAL EXCHANCE
‘. BROAD STREET... NEVADA CITY.
SMALL PROFITS ! tf]
(AT OULD inform the citizens of Nevada and
‘Vicinity that they haye on hand a large
First Class Grocery Establishment
. _ Board as cheap as at any other place in the monnst style of the
in various
work at twenty-five per centless expcuse than
any other process. Parties ng to have
earte Mille erected will find F greatly to their
advantage ts examiue these before makiug arELOTEL.
This old and well esge
tablished Hotelisagain ff
wf
Opened to the Public.
thas been remodeled and enlarged and is now
one of the mostcommodious Houses in the in
t riorof the State. Located in an elevated position it commands a view ofthe city and surrounding country and insures good air in the
heat of summer. Built of BRICK AND FIREPROOF, its walls keep oat, in great measure, the
-heat of the sun and give security in -cese of fire
THE EXCHANGK is near the center of the town
on 3 wide and THE business street of the city.
There ar: no wooden buildings near the Hotel
to rg it in ease of conflagration.
THE ROOMS are eroprent furnished, the
Beds are ot Spring and Hair Mattrasses, unexcelled by any Hotel in the State—all the Furniture new and of the latest style.
_. SUITS OF ROOMS, and’ every accommoda“tion furnished families and the traveling public,
and every care taken to.make the House a HOME
FOR BOARDERS
THESTABLE will at atl times be furnished
with everything the market affords,
The Coaches of the California Stage Comra-:
a Alpha, Washington, Omega, Woolsey’s,
oore’s Fiat, and Red Dog. have their offices at
and take their departure from this Hote). ¥
The House is kept open all Night,
THE SALOON is titted up in superior style
,where none but the best, Wines and’Liquors are
to be found. Phe BILCLARD TABLES are Phe®
lan’s best. ab
Connected with the Establishment:ts a LIVERY
STAB,.2 where the best Turnouts may be had.
Lanoaster & Hasey, Prop’s,
Nevada, May Wth
“ALL ABOARD!”
GRASS VALLEY and NEVADA
STAGE LINK.
Having recently
chased this lung established
and popular Stage Line, we are
ready to carry passengers over
the road. with dand safety, promising to
treat those who ride with usin a courteous, and
we trist, in a satisfactory manner, '
“Sys Heures of Departure.
Leaves Exchange Hotel, Grass Valley, daily,
at Sand t1o clock, A. M. and4o’clock, P.M.. «
Leaves Nevada, daily, at 9 o’clock, A. M. and
2h. M. and 50’clock.P M. f
CLEVELAND & ROYCE, Propr’s.
Nevada, Nov, i7th.
Miner’s Hotel and Restaurant.
F. Stumpf, Proprietor
The above Hotel is now eompleted
} and ready to accommodate any number of persons with Board and Lodg
ing. This House has nowthe best
French cook in the State,
The table will be snopes with everything the
market affords. The Lodging Department contains everything to mak» travelers comfortubls
tains. ‘The Karis always supplied sith Wines,
Liquors and Cigars. 2
Euglish, French and German spoken at this
Hou : 4s
Groceries and Provisions ! ! !
Drugs and Medicines!
M.J. HYDELIFF,
OULD inform the citizens Of You Bet and«
the adjoining mining towns that he has
opened a new store atthe above place where h
will always keep on hand the best of
My store at Red Deg will, as heretofure be
supplied with everything in. the above line.—
Persons in want of ones® ny in the Grocery. Dr
Goods, of Hardware line will find it to their advantage to call at either of my stores as F atl
Cheap fer Cash, J. HYDELIFY.
Ked tog cnd You Bet, Dee, 6th,
The Best and the Cheapest.
IMPORTANT TO THOSE ENGAGED
IN MINING.
1 IE undersigned pegs leave to call the attention of partiés who propose erecting mills
for muniig’-purposes, to the Mills now being
manufactured jor him by Hinckiey & Co., at the
Fulton Fuundry on First Street, San Francisco.
MOORE’S CRINDER
—AND—
A MALGA MATOR.
Is admitted by those that have used it to be the
most perfect, economical and : ; _
» Ssecrentific Machine
Yet invented for the purpose tor waich it is intended. ‘‘Ehis Machine is very simple in its conatruction, isnot likely to get out of rep.ir, is
very readily put up, and ean be run by od Taan
ofor divary intelligence It can be furnished ut
less cost than any otuer Machine now in use,
thet will perform anything Lke the work that
can be. dove with this. Two ofthe Grinders and
five stamps will work twenty tons of rock per
7 with 12 horse power.
) ne of these Machines is now set-up at the
«. Fulton Foundry and Mr. Moore is in constant
altendance and will tate omg in explaining
the workings of the Mach:
desireitene to those wlio inay
several of the Machines are pow in operation
of the State and are turning oui
ri ements 4
Quarts Mills of every deseription manulactured .o order on we fn savor. “sr
ALBERT MOOKME.
ure . to be built b
shall be unfinished by Dee. 20th, ‘
to the lowest bidde?. bee oP ented a:
Trustees, ai4
a ees
GRAND EMANCIPATION ~~
CELEBRATION?! eee .
At Grass Valley, Nevada County,
MONDAY, JAN. 2nd:
pe
fig Colored Cytizens of Grass Valiey and
Nevada will eelebrate the Secoud Anniversary ofthe President's Proclamation of Eman-cipation im the United States of Ame on
Monday the Second har d of January next. It ishoped that all, throughout the county and adjacent counties, will participate with us.
Officers of the Day—Premdent—D. D> Carter.
Vice President Sanks, Orange Lewis.
Marshal of the Day—Joseph ‘Thomas,
Conamittee of Arrangemonteif Godair, Jno.
Hamilton, A. McKinney, J; Harrison, J. Hicks,
1 ee: P. Pogue.
Jommittee on Programme—D. D. ‘
ae = Aig oe ae ee
ommittee on Financé—N. Ford, KE.
J. Bulman, H. Gudair. pio nis
Jommittee on Resolutions—D. D, .
Adams, E. Booth me eae
Committee on Musie—L. Gardetier, N. Ford,
A. F. Holland.
see
The Exercises will commence at 11 o’clock, Ay oo.
M. at the African M. EK. Chureh, Grase’.
Valley. vi mi male
» ORDER OF EXKRCISES.
1— Singing by the Choir, ee
2—Prayer by Rev. Peter Keillingworth.
3—iod save America—Band. .
4—Intreduetory by the President of the Day.
IS erg Hymo—Band. eee
en of the Emanci ; way, Heliend. Kune cipation Proclamation
7— Hail Columbia—Bande
8—Oration by
9—Star Spangled Banner—Band.
10—Voluntary Addresses,
Ml—Freedom Marching On—Band.
12—Keadiny of Resolutions.
Lat on ping > cS oe
— Praise God from wh, by the ntalenee tre Bk om all blessings flow.
er which the Marshal of the Day w ine
Process'on and march to the Hall for Diet
To closewith a G : Rvening. RAND BALL ~~
NEVADA MILLINERY. ~
~~ MISS E.COFFEY,
WOULD res fully info Y
Ladios-of>Novata elty "‘ad the ov
rouhding towns that she pened
first clase Millinery ek on :
BROAD STREET,
0 ite Weaver & Co’s Store,
wilt keep constantly on hand, ne
Ladies’ Bonnets, Flowers, Laces,
And in fact everything usually found ina Mi)linery Ketablishment 1. have such arrangementa made that 1 shall be in seceipt of New
Goods by every stoner. Particular attention
wiil be paid.to making Cloaks, Mantillas and
; m20 Dresses,
Notice.
‘OTICE is. hereb ‘given to Property Hol.
ders interested Unat all Sidewsieo As Mon
Ordinances Nos. 12 and 20 which
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By order of Board of
8. K, PERRY, Clerk.
=<_ Admiustrater’s Sale,
the matter of the Kstate of R. Pierce deecaked. Whereas, the Hon. Probate Court
of Nevada county, has b
said Ketate cohieorions ot Fg wee tee
roy ned Administrator, to scil at private sale
ae
empowered the unwal Katate of said Ketate, Notice is heret
~~
Grocertes,My: : given that I will sell the followin deacri 7;
Provisions, ~ oe roperty at private sale on. the TWENTY.
Liquors, ~< OUK Pi DAY OF DECEMBER, 1804, Viz ee
Dry Goods, UneFourth interest in the Jenny Lind Min-.
Boots and Shoes, ing Ciuime at che head of Missouri-Ravine, jn”
Hardware,
: — oe Traahle.
Ei é
1¢ gale Ww : Jor cash in gold coin, deed to
Zz DRUGS & MEDICINES, 3 . De gt the expense of purchaser. I will receive
ue, Me. bids for the above property up to the day of sale.
All of which will be sold Adm’r Ketate Is. Plerce. dencannd: .
CHEAP FOR CASH. AA Strrent. Att'y for Adm’r, dis
MMAY MARKET.
JAMES MONROK can be found
‘at the old stand on Broad «et. where
he is prepared to su ply every
body with the best of Beet, Veal,
Pork, Mutton, Corned Beef and Pork &e. &e. ab
the lowent eash prices.
For the Complexion !
Laird’s Bioom of Youth.
Magnolia Balm.
Blane des Pertes.
For sale by JOSEPH M LEVEY,
Corner of Pine and Commercial Streets
New Barber Shop?
E HINCKLY would inform the gentlemen
e of Nevadathat he has opened a Barber
Shop, on Broad street, adjoining the Lafayette
Bakery, where he. is prepared to do .
HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING,
In the best style of the Art. ».
Having had several years experienve in the bus
ness he feels confident of giv ood patisfaclion to hie patrons, . rales —
SAMUEL LEwWwis,
Buccessor to Lewis Brow.IMPUORTKR OF
CIGARS AND TOBACCQ,
Pipes, Matches, Cards, &¢.
ble Be —At the old stand—Lewis’ Buiding, Corner of Broad
and I’ine Streets, Nevada.
\ [snow peewee supply hie former
and the generally with all woete'
his tine as at j
San Krancisco Prices !
Thankiul for past patronage, ue respectfully
elicits » continuance. mehi-tf